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influential in East
Asian Buddhist thought.
According to the
classical Indian Madhyamika thinkers, all
phenomena (dharmas) are
empty (śūnya) of "nature", of any...
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Shentong (Wylie:
gzhan stong, "emptiness of other") is term for a type of
Buddhist view on
emptiness (śūnyatā), Madhyamaka, and the two
truths in Indo-Tibetan...
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Verses on the
Middle Way) by Nagarjuna, the
foundational text of the
Madhyamika school.
During the
Gupta Empire, a new
class of
Buddhist sacred literature...
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Yogacarins and
Madhyamikas centered on the
status and
reality of the paratantra-svabhāva (the "dependent nature"), with
Madhyamika's like Bhāvaviveka...
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possible cessation of mind and
mental factors in buddhahood. Like all
madhyamikas,
Chandrakirti defends a
theory of two
truths with a
strict anti-foundationalist...
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Empty Logic:
Mādhyamika Buddhism from
Chinese Sources,
Motilal Banarsid**** Publ., 1991, p. 56. Hsueh-li Cheng,
Empty Logic:
Mādhyamika Buddhism from...
- 1967.
Early Madhyamika in
China and India, p. 71. Madison:
University of
Wisconsin Press. Robinson,
Richard H. 1967.
Early Madhyamika in
China and India...
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never confess that. He
therefore treats the
Madhyamika with
great contempt [...] on the
charge that the
Madhyamika denies the
possibility of
cognizing the...
- in some
ultimate sense and the view that
things do not
exist at all.
Madhyamika philosophy,
based on the Buddha's
Perfection of
Wisdom Sutras, was set...
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Middle Way) by Nagarjuna, the
foundational text of
Madhyamika philosophy.
Numerous later Madhyamika philosophers like
Candrakirti wrote commentaries on...